Marcus du Sautoy: Symmetry, reality's riddle
マーカス・デュ・ソートイ: 対称性の秘密
Oxford's newest science ambassador Marcus du Sautoy is also author of The Times' Sexy Maths column. He'll take you footballing with prime numbers, whopping symmetry groups, higher dimensions and other brow-furrowers. Full bio
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理解できませんでした
加工したものがあります
高次元空間にある対称形の
科学者だけではありません
アルハンブラ宮殿を選びます
とても楽しんでいるようですね
ここの壁です
幾何的な芸術を追求しました
次々と質問が頭に浮かびます
2つの模様の対称性が
どんな時か?
どんな動かし方でしょう?
動かされたと気付きません
ここでは「幾何学」を「言語」に変換します
同じアイデアなのです
という対称性があります
続けて2番目の操作をすると
鏡像反転させた場合と
法則を生み出しました
概念の発明だと言えます
異なる表現型なのです
対称的物体を作ってみました
どんな対称的性質があるか
新しい対称的物体につける
質問に答えていただきたい
展開しておいてください
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新しい対称的物体を作ってさし上げましょう
生き生きとした学問にするのです
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marcus du Sautoy - MathematicianOxford's newest science ambassador Marcus du Sautoy is also author of The Times' Sexy Maths column. He'll take you footballing with prime numbers, whopping symmetry groups, higher dimensions and other brow-furrowers.
Why you should listen
Marcus du Sautoy only permits prime numbers on the uniforms of his football team, but that idiosyncrasy isn't (entirely) driven by superstition -- just pure love. (His number is 17.) You might say primes, "the atoms of mathematics," as he calls them, are du Sautoy's intellectual spouse, the passion that has driven him from humble-enough academic beginnings to a spectacular and awarded career in maths, including a Royal Society fellowship and, of course, his recent election to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science, the post previously held by Richard Dawkins.
A gifted science communicator -- interesting fashion sense aside -- du Sautoy has most recently been host of the BBC miniseries "The Story of Maths," which explores fascinating mathematical theories and techniques from throughout history and across cultures. Before that, he hosted The Num8er My5teries, a lecture series on history's stubbornest math problems -- the sorts of conundrums that get your head griddle-hot with thinking. He's also author, perhaps most famously, of The Music of the Primes, an engaging look at the often Pyrrhic attempts at cracking the Riemann Hypothesis. His 2008 book, Symmetry: A Journey into the Patterns of Nature, looks at various kinds of mathematical and aesthetic symmetry, including a massive, mysterious object called "the Monster" that exists in 196,883 dimensions.
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